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confess verb (confesses, confessed, confessing) 1 tr & intr a to own up to (a fault, wrongdoing, etc); b to admit (a disagreeable fact, etc) reluctantly. 2 tr & intr, Christianity to declare (one's sins) to a priest or directly to God, in order to gain absolution. 3 said of a priest: to hear the confession of someone. confessed adj admitted. confessedly adverb.
ETYMOLOGY: 14c: from French confesser.

confess verb (confesses, confessed, confessing) 1 tr & intr a to own up to (a fault, wrongdoing, etc); b to admit (a disagreeable fact, etc) reluctantly. 2 tr & intr, Christianity to declare (one's sins) to a priest or directly to God, in order to gain absolution. 3 said of a priest: to hear the confession of someone. confessed adj admitted. confessedly adverb.
ETYMOLOGY: 14c: from French confesser.

confess verb (confesses, confessed, confessing) 1 tr & intr a to own up to (a fault, wrongdoing, etc); b to admit (a disagreeable fact, etc) reluctantly. 2 tr & intr, Christianity to declare (one's sins) to a priest or directly to God, in order to gain absolution. 3 said of a priest: to hear the confession of someone. confessed adj admitted. confessedly adverb.
ETYMOLOGY: 14c: from French confesser.